fixed cost is the lease cost of a plant. Variable cost The variable cost increases as output increases. TOTAL COST = FIXED COST + TOTAL VARIABLE COST Contribution Unit contribution = PriceUnit (P) – Variable costUnit (VB) Total contribution = (P – VB) * Total number of units the firm sells Total contribution = Total revenue – Total variable cost Price*Total number Variable cost unit*Total number of unit sells of unit sells The total contribution is the amount
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Acid-Base Titration Background Information A titration is a controlled addition of one substance into another substance. In an acid-base titration‚ the experimenter will add a base of known concentration to an acid of unknown concentration (or vice-versa). The goal of the titration is usually to use the substance of known concentration to determine the concentration of the other substance. In order to run a titration‚ the following materials are needed: • A buret filled with the base (or acid) of
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Lab Report # 11 By: Andrew Hoitt CHEM 105 Lab 11/29/2012 Lab # 11 – Acid - Base Titration Introduction: The purpose of this lab is to determine the molarity (M) of an unknown HCl solution. A NaOH solution will be made and its molarity calculated. A sample of the NaOH solution will be titrated against the unknown HCl solution to calculated the volume needed to neutralize it. With these volumes the unknown molarity can be calculated. Theory: Solutions
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Abstract The purpose of this experiment is to determine the concentration of acetic acid in vinegar by using 0.1 M HCl and NaOH solution. By performing three titrations to determine the concentration of the base‚ the concentration of the acid was determined to be 0.600 M. It was possible to determine its concentration by standardizing the sodium hydroxide solution used for the first three titrations and by using phenolphthalein to indicate its equivalence point. In conclusion‚ although there were
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Target Beneficiaries Our target beneficiary is a school Software Description Visual Basic 2010 (VB 10.0) is a high level programming language which evolved from the earlier DOS version called BASIC. BASIC means Beginners’ All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code. There are many versions of VB exist in the market‚ the most popular one and still widely used by many VB programmers is none other than Visual Basic 6. We also have VB.net‚ VB2005‚ VB2008 and the latest VB2010. Both Vb2008
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International Journal of Computer Science and Network (IJCSN) Volume 1‚ Issue 3‚ June 2012 www.ijcsn.org ISSN 2277-5420 On Line Real Time Health Monitoring of ICU Patients using ARM7 1 1 Mrs. Rajashri Patil ‚ 2Prof.Balaji Hogade Electronics Department‚ Datta Meghe College Of Engg ‚ Airoli ‚ Navi Mumbai ‚ Maharashtra 400708‚ India 2 Department of Electronics‚ Terna Engg College‚ Nerul‚ Navi Mumbai ‚ Maharashtra ‚ 400708 ‚ India Abstract Care of critically ill patient requires
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multi-meter and compared to the calculated values‚ and the measured percent error in the measurements were found to be within 1 percent error. 1.0 Introduction Kirchoff’s Current Law (KCL)‚ and Ohm’s law are use to find the three node-voltages‚ vA‚ vB‚ and‚ vC‚ of the given circuit (See Figure 1 below). KCL uses node currents and then applies Ohm’s law to derive an equation in terms of node voltages‚ resistors‚ and source voltages. These two laws are only needed when there is: known resistors‚
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